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SDCOE, the San Diego County Office of Education, offers diverse career opportunities focused on innovation and community impact. Employees benefit from professional growth and a commitment to educational excellence.
Rising Middle East aircraft carrier deployments are intensifying pressure on the U.S. Navy fleet. Recent data from USNI News highlights sustained commitments stretching U.S. naval resources in the region.
Two people died after a business jet crashed in a San Diego neighbourhood, US officials confirmed. Emergency services responded swiftly, but the aircraft was destroyed upon impact. Investigations are ongoing.
The U.S.-Mexico border between San Diego and Tijuana is both a tangible divide and a symbol shaped by perceptions. This Border Report explores how physical barriers and imagined borders impact communities on both sides.
California has been ranked the No. 2 most fun state to visit in America, according to fox5sandiego.com. Known for its diverse attractions, the Golden State continues to draw tourists seeking vibrant culture and endless entertainment.
A music agency co-founder was among those killed in a plane crash in San Diego, authorities confirmed. The tragic incident has prompted an ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash.
USWNT icon Alex Morgan returns to the San Diego Wave as a minority investor, bringing her influence and passion to help shape the future of women’s sports. This move marks a new chapter in her commitment to the game.
California’s Global Cities, highlighted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, showcase the state’s vital role in global diplomacy, trade, and innovation, cementing its influence on the world stage.
San Diego Padres star Manny Machado expressed bafflement over the absence of a key 2024 team player. Machado’s remarks highlight growing questions about the Padres’ roster decisions this season.
Remains discovered at Torrey Pines State Beach have been identified as those of a 10-year-old girl, authorities confirmed. Investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding her death. (fox5sandiego.com)
San Diego sports anchor Kyle Kraska was reportedly shot outside his home, police confirm. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no further details released. Kraska is currently receiving medical care.
The highly anticipated “Married at First Sight” Season 15 cast photos are out, revealing a diverse group of singles ready to find love. The new season premieres soon, with expert matchmakers returning to guide the journeys.
Times Higher Education’s 2025 rankings spotlight the US’s top universities, with Harvard, MIT, and Stanford leading. The list highlights innovation, research impact, and global reputation.
The US Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, under the Department of Justice, prosecutes federal crimes and represents the government in civil litigation, safeguarding justice in one of the nation’s largest districts.
Nathan Rogge was honored as the 2020 CEO of the Year by the San Diego Business Journal, recognizing his outstanding leadership and business achievements in the region.
The Trump administration has deported hundreds of immigrants despite a judge’s order to halt removals. The move raises legal and humanitarian concerns amid ongoing immigration debates. (fox5sandiego.com)
San Diego bars have been ranked among the best rooftop spots in the U.S., offering stunning views and vibrant atmospheres. Fox5SanDiego highlights these top venues as must-visit destinations for locals and tourists alike.
Two San Diego schools have been honored as National Blue Ribbon Schools, joining 349 others nationwide for excellence in academics. The recognition highlights outstanding teaching and student achievement.
A U.S. man suspected of murdering his two children in Baja California was arrested Thursday at the San Diego border crossing, authorities confirmed. The investigation remains ongoing.
The list of top business schools offering STEM-designated pathways continues to expand, reflecting growing demand for data-driven skills in MBA programs, according to Poets&Quants. This trend boosts career prospects globally.